Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations Interaction

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The Mycenaeans saw the value of expanded ______ trade.

seaborne

Mycenaean traders soon sailed throughout the eastern Mediterranean, making stops at Aegean islands, coastal towns in ______, and ports in Syria, Egypt, Italy, and Crete.

Anatolia

During the 1200s BC, the Mycenaeans fought a ten-year war against ______, an independent trading city located in Anatolia.

Troy

The collapse of Mycenaean civilization was caused by sea raiders around 1200 BC.

True

The Dorians, who moved into the war-torn countryside, were more advanced than the Mycenaeans.

False

The Greeks lost the art of writing during the Dorian Age, resulting in a 400-year period with no written records.

True

The Mycenaeans settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 BC.

True

Mycenae was a fortified city located in northern Greece.

False

The Minoans influenced the Mycenaeans in the development of their writing system.

True

The collapse of Mycenaean civilization was caused by sea raiders around 1200 BC.

True

The Dorians, who moved into the war-torn countryside, were less advanced than the Mycenaeans.

False

The Mycenaeans dominated Greece from about 1600 to 1100 BC.

True

The Mycenaeans came into contact with the Minoan civilization through either trade or war.

True

Mycenaean traders sailed throughout the eastern Mediterranean, making stops at Aegean islands, and ports in Syria, Egypt, Italy, and Crete.

True

The Mycenaeans saw the value of expanded seaborne trade from their contact with the Minoans.

True

Learn about the interaction between the Mycenaean and Minoan civilizations and the influence of the Minoans on the Mycenaeans. Explore the impact on trade, technology, and cultural exchange during this period.

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